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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 2 Feb 1907, p. 5

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n It in in ova ‘ngn of The busiest man in the executive breach of the Beverament is the President himsefl. He demands faithful, intelligent. and lnduetrione service from his subardluates, but he set: them 8 good example. . A urge msjorlty of the Goverbmept clerks, who reach the office at nine. are out on the 'street. a. moment. “tel-4:30 o’clock. Until the present and»? mini-trauma, these same olérke lefi‘ored only until {our o'clock; but it. was discovered that. they were not giving the service required by law. It in to creuive lihmy' Work thst the Pro-i- dem. mm for rein-Mom sad for 3 map!“ from up hummus: and» worrie- of In: great office; 09“.? “‘3 flint.) ‘ pjnb‘ilo cm (on: no Ibpreoh- ‘l4_ .- ,,_,_. ---_ "â€"I‘W Asa rule, there are guests at luncheon, and then there is a range of disceulon which would tire the mind of any ordinary man, were he the master of ceremonies. At. 2:46 Mr. Roosevelt in again at his desk, where he remains. hard at work, until he leevee .at four to enjoy some form of health-giving exercise out-of-doonfi He returns to his oflee soon after six, and there is more‘gov- eminent work until 7:45, when he hurries away to dress for dinner. - The President put. in much more .time for the Government. He in at. his desk in the Eveeutive 0mm at 9:30 efm. There he remains, with every moment ocenpiedmntil, “1:30 p. m., be tears him. eel! away from edmiring countrymen, many of whom ask only the privilege of shaking his hand. The population of state papers, including mes- Iagel m Coupes: ind executive manor-pct, tad public addresses, is done entirely after 9:30 p. In. It in at thin time, .moreover, than he must. do hi. exhaustive tending, und mun. pmueeihe "ocu- fion which be but aiwsyn Imamâ€"flan of a. literary __ DA_Â¥A - , Some notfion é! tbs mum“ fore; 131:]: The . Ancient Irish Sagas The “snoient-Irieh ssm”-â€"how msny people know snything about them? How men; could ' can ‘eompsre the Em with the Horse ssgsg? Truly remrlnbie is the srticle in the Jenn sfy' Number ‘ m -‘ of "The.~0entury Linguine.” entitled “The An- M194] cient Irish Ssg'ss."snd signed. Thedore Roosevelt; ‘3 ”Perk” 3 It i. remsrkshie tor the high quality of the mama}! writer‘s menu-y style, sud yet more pertinlsrly ‘ for the deep study snd comprehensive insight into M m- . sn nnnssl subjectâ€"Success. ‘ Senators Tillman end Bailey; end pertleululy the troublrmklng (ax-Senator from New Humpi shire, bed a great deal to any, but soon the “tn- mnlt end the shouting died.” The people lost in- terest .in the controversy, mainly because the President was I. silent perty to it. Why he wu eble to‘ keep sun is now known. Haring made public his statement, th'e Puti- dent said to his‘necretury, Mi Loch: “We are now infor I week’s ghost dance. Chnndlet and Tillmbn and Bniley must have their fling. If I read wfint in aid it will unite me angry. 80 I’m going to in- terest. myself in an shim-hing tut. I ahnll write tint nrqlcle on the ancient Irilh Inga.” Whieh he hum contend was furnished-It the close of the Preddent’e greet fight to eecnre jnes flee to all shippers alike. and to the traveling fib- He. on 'the._gr'ent. highways of commerce.“ The Elilrond Rite Bill was ready for pane-ye in the upper home of Congress, when Senator Tillman disclosed the feet the: thefPl-eeident, through ex Senator Chandler, had been carrying on lea-ct ne- gotinfloun with the Denounce of the Senate; Charges were made, and promptly denied from the White House. that the President had turned his beck on certain Republican! of the Senate. A merry ehin‘dy seemed imminent, but, after inau- ing hle temporete statement. the President remain- {haven supplyomehedDime,Wahed Growl Ind Black Earth instock. The” stack Earth is superior to anything More. Prices quoted on any’quanti‘ty. ‘ ' Chicago Office, !W State St. M H. Put, 1“ tory. Apply to F. W. sum Bank. ‘ Ncw Bank Blockv- 1-1;,th pug, m Highland Park State Bank Savings aid Checkfii‘ P. W. CUSHING. Praia... L A. Homes. cum" ’ Practice limited to consulutiona and «flee. Antitoxines for Tuberculosis, Birmingham and Pneumonia. Hours,- 5:30 to "l p. 111., Tuesday, Thursday 3nd Saturday. '. B. METCALF, M. D. E. M. LAING Contractor for Public Works} câ€"A gotta.“ near Guy's Electric Fuc- ~ 318 M “Aveune HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS ‘

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